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Another excellent Abu Dhabi parking job

This one, frankly, is pretty hard to understand. There were loads of spaces behind me as I took this shot.

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Anonymous said…

I work in that specific area; the number of cars that park on the pavement is just ridiculous. But you know what? While there are indeed many parking spaces, they are at least a 5-10 minute walk from the nearest office building, which may sound like nothing except for the fact that the past few weeks have been pretty disgusting in terms of choking humidity and unbearable heat. walking 5-10 minutes is a sure way to guarantee a very, very smelly office environment. ew!

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